How Some Car Makers Are Making the Least of a Levy Based on Engine Size

Like iPhones, cars are pricier in China because of higher taxes. Chinese consumers are complaining that the new iPhone 5C costs at least $184 more than in the U.S. Most of that difference is due to taxes. Cars face a bevy of levies, too, such as customs duties, value-added taxes and purchase taxes. A big one is a consumption tax of up to 40% based on the size of the car engine, to encourage fuel efficiency.